Ragnal
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Post by Ragnal on Jan 16, 2012 18:42:35 GMT -5
Wasn't sure which forum to put this on.
Back when Christian made his return back in 2009, my friend said to me he wouldn't be surprised if, in three years, Christian were to head back to TNA. I forget what his reasons were, but he wasn't being bitter towards him moving back, I know that much. I think he said that Christian just seemed like the kind of guy to bounce around every so often.
So it's been three years, do you see any signs of Christian wanting to head back down south?
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A damn road sign
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Post by A damn road sign on Jan 16, 2012 18:43:54 GMT -5
Nope. At this point he has no reason to do anything other than end his career with WWE a few years from now. In 2005 he was still a fairly young guy who was frustrated with his spot and just wanted a shot at proving he could be a main-eventer. He did that with TNA, and eventually with WWE when he returned. He knows where his bread is buttered.
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Viva
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Post by Viva on Jan 16, 2012 18:44:17 GMT -5
Wasn't sure which forum to put this on. Back when Christian made his return back in 2009, my friend said to me he wouldn't be surprised if, in three years, Christian were to head back to TNA. I forget what his reasons were, but he wasn't being bitter towards him moving back, I know that much. I think he said that Christian just seemed like the kind of guy to bounce around every so often. So it's been three years, do you see any signs of Christian wanting to head back down south? No. He fills Edge's role now. He was passed his torch. Why would he leave now? He just got to where he wanted to be.
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Post by eldandyjamupguy on Jan 16, 2012 18:47:29 GMT -5
Nah.
Christian has been there and done that.
I Imagine he'll be active on the WWE roster for 5 or so more years, then transition to a road agent/producer.
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lovingway
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Post by lovingway on Jan 16, 2012 19:47:20 GMT -5
Wasn't there story that came out after he returned that within a month or so he hated TNA?
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Post by Magic knows Black Lives Matter on Jan 16, 2012 19:49:55 GMT -5
Nope. At this point he has no reason to do anything other than end his career with WWE a few years from now. In 2005 he was still a fairly young guy who was frustrated with his spot and just wanted a shot at proving he could be a main-eventer. He did that with TNA, and eventually with WWE when he returned. He knows where his bread is buttered.
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percymania
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Post by percymania on Jan 16, 2012 19:57:16 GMT -5
Never say never, I guess.
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And_5400
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Post by And_5400 on Jan 16, 2012 20:19:13 GMT -5
I doubt it, but to be honest looking at everything since his return I'd rather he stayed in TNA.
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Post by Beets by Schrute on Jan 16, 2012 20:33:13 GMT -5
After a pretty memorable second run for him personally and professionally, I would say no.
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Post by breakdownthewalls on Jan 16, 2012 20:35:26 GMT -5
He did everything he could in TNA, and TNA has been on a massive downward spiral since he left.
He's in a good position in WWE: guaranteed main event/upper midcarder for the rest of his career, and probably a sweet backstage role after he retires. Plus HOF for sure.
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Celgress
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Post by Celgress on Jan 16, 2012 20:36:29 GMT -5
I doubt it, but to be honest looking at everything since his return I'd rather he stayed in TNA. this
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Post by Bone Daddy on Jan 16, 2012 21:38:03 GMT -5
He did everything he could in TNA, and TNA has been on a massive downward spiral since he left. He's in a good position in WWE: guaranteed main event/upper midcarder for the rest of his career, and probably a sweet backstage role after he retires. Plus HOF for sure. HOF for sure? Maybe as part of E & C, but not alone, no way
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Post by eldandyjamupguy on Jan 16, 2012 22:03:29 GMT -5
He did everything he could in TNA, and TNA has been on a massive downward spiral since he left. He's in a good position in WWE: guaranteed main event/upper midcarder for the rest of his career, and probably a sweet backstage role after he retires. Plus HOF for sure. HOF for sure? Maybe as part of E & C, but not alone, no way If Perfect is in and Eddie Guerrero are in, Christian will get in one day. Granted the biggest thing the both of them have done over Christian is dying, so I digress. Other than that, Christian has done just as much/if not more than either of them in tag and singles
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Post by moneyman20 on Jan 16, 2012 22:08:27 GMT -5
No but I always wanted his TNA persona to come to the WWE after him.
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Post by Todd Pettengill on Jan 17, 2012 2:47:25 GMT -5
After Christian has retired in like 10 years...
IF TNA is still around...
I could see him making a few one-time appearances in a generally non-wrestling role. Easy Money is easy money.
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Post by celticjobber on Jan 17, 2012 3:13:41 GMT -5
Wasn't there story that came out after he returned that within a month or so he hated TNA? The story I heard is that he got tired of tons of people coming up to him during his TNA run and asking when he was going to start wrestling again; because they had no idea about TNA.
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mizerable
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Post by mizerable on Jan 17, 2012 3:22:40 GMT -5
When he went to TNA, it was known for a lot of the indy talent. Yeah, it had a couple wrestling vets, but they served a purpose. When Christian went there, I really thought he gave them credibility. Yes, they weren't a spec of dust on WWE's ass, but they were a very nice alternative while he was there, in fact it was a very consistent product. Of course, things turned sour once Angle showed up.
If he were to go back, it wouldn't be the same. It's a completely different playing field than when he was there. He'd be in the same boat no matter where he was. While not necessarily a hot commodity like Orton or Cena, he's still appreciated for his overall ability, so there's no reason to leave.
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